Da Nang’s tourism industry is working to position the city’s destination image in line with its strengths and development direction, and intensify promotion activities in key markets, aiming for double-digit growth by 2026.
A luxury train service has been launched between Ha Noi and Da Nang following the start of a recent similar service to the capital city from Dong Hoi.
The exhibition “Korean Light: Jinju Silk Lamps” is taking place from November 3 to December 26 at the Korean Cultural Centre in Viet Nam (No. 49 Nguyen Du Street, Ha Noi).
Festival Thang Long - Hanoi 2025 officially opened at Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) on the morning of November 1, with the ‘Converging heritage’ ceremony honouring the capital’s heritage and inspiring creativity across the community.
In Hue, the cultural value of Vietnamese tea will be honored and connected through cultural exchanges among artisans, tea masters, and brands from Japan, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam at Hue - International Tea Festival 2025, taking place from October 31st to November 2nd, 2025.
The Ha Noi Opera Theatre is expected to become a new cultural symbol of the capital, embodying the harmony between historical values and modern spirit, while creating impetus for the city’s tourism and economic creativity.
With its natural advantages of islands and sea, rich cultural heritage, and long history, Hai Phong City is developing its tourism through regional connectivity and digital transformation. Close cooperation between local authorities, businesses, and tourism associations is making Hai Phong an attractive, dynamic, distinctive destination for tourists.
In the former Long Khanh A Commune, Dong Thap Province, the rhythmic clatter of looms has echoed for over a century. Here, generations of artisans have preserved the traditional craft of scarf weaving while adjusting to modern demands, keeping alive a cultural symbol of the Mekong Delta.
Ho Chi Minh City is set to launch additional luxury cruise tours on the Saigon River this November, blending cuisine and entertainment to attract more international visitors by year-end.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ha Noi People’s Committee, will organise the first Cultures of the World Festival in Ha Noi on October 10-12 at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel Heritage Site.
The New Zealand Herald on October 6 published an article highlighting Vietnam's diverse landscapes and rich culture, which captivate international travelers.
In Da Nang’s orientation for tourism development associated with ecological space and cultural identity, the midland and mountainous communes in the southern side of the city have emerged as potential areas.